Natalie Portman's Oscar dress
Different Hollywood stars have lent their voice to make political slogans, however, this time, Natalie Portman did it with the elegance and style that characterizes her
The actress who starred in the "Black Swan" decided to walk the red carpet of the 92nd Oscar Awards dressed with a slogan towards the search for recognition for women filmmakers whose work was not taken into account by the Academy of Arts and Sciences Cinematographic for the award for direction.
Natalie Portman used a black silk tulle Dior dress with golden details in the shape of wheat fields, this accompanied it with a black cape from the same French firm, which had on the edge of the right the names of the women filmmakers who they were not taken into account for the management category.
Actress Natalie Portman looked classy in celebration by showing herself with natural makeup, understated gold rings and earrings, and a relaxed hairstyle by letting go of her soft wave bob cut. The dress was accompanied by a cape that was personalized with the embroidery of the names of the directors who were not recognized for their incredible work.
Although some were included in other categories, such as Greta Gerwig who was nominated for "Best Adapted Screenplay" by Little Women, Natalie mentions in a video from her official Instagram account that her idea of wearing the directors' last names is a "Subtle recognition" for filmmakers.
The last names that were embroidered on the actress's cape were Lulu Wang for the movie "The Farewell", Greta Gerwig for "Little Women", Lorene Scafaria for "Hustlers", Marielle Heller for "A Beautiful day in the Neighborhood", Melina Matsoukas for "Queen & Slim", Mati Diop for "Atlantics", Alma Har'el for "Honey Boy" and CĂ©line Sciamma for "Portrait of a Lady on Fire".
Natalie Portman has become a heroine of the cinema by using in a very elegant and sophisticated way the importance of women's work in the film industry, also with this gesture, the also director reiterated that her female voice has power in the world of Hollywood.